Cross-cultural research on achievement suggests that
A) members of collectivist societies train their children to be independent, assertive, and venturesome
B) members of individualistic societies train their children to be obedient, responsible, and cooperative
C) people from different societies conceptualize achievement in very different ways
D) members of collectivist societies train their children to be independent, assertive, and venturesome and members of individualistic societies train their children to be obedient, responsible, and cooperative
E) all of these
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